NB72 FX2 Plan

JavaFX 2.0, 2.x, and 3.x supports/will support development with both 32 bit and 64 bit Java SDKs on Windows, Mac, Linux and possibly other platforms. NetBeans 7.2 JavaFX module will support all JavaFX platforms as they become available.
NetBeans 7.2 will extend the JavaFX support module to include JavaFX 2.0, 2.x, and 3.x features when thay appear or have appeared after 7.1 feature freeze and will improve the support of existing ones.

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Key support elements

Since JavaFX RT and/or SDK is not part of Java RT/JDK yet, NetBeans must enable user configuration of which JavaFX installation to use with which JDK in a NetBeans JavaFX project. This is done since NetBeans 7.1 by setting up a "JavaFX-enabled Java platform". NetBeans 7.2 will improve the user experience in this respect:

The handling of "JavaFX-enabled Java platforms" will be clarified and streamlined, the UI will be made more intuitive. Wizard for detecting installed JavaFX SDK should be implemented like it is done in Mobility for detecting Java ME SDK.

Default "JavaFX-enabled Java platforms" will be created more reliably. Registry will be used on Windows.

NetBeans JavaFX project platform independence will be improved (projects transferred to a system with differently configured "JavaFX-enabled Java platforms" will be reconfigured automatically)

Do not allow selection of "non-FX" Java platform in FX Project Properties dialog

SceneBuilder support

SceneBuilder, a standalone visual GUI designer for FXML files, will be inter-connected with NetBeans 7.2 to streamline FXML editing workflow

Swing-FX Interoperability

Issue 204756 - NetBeans 7.2 will provide better project support for Swing projects that use JavaFX. Will need specific UI because pure J2SE projects do not support the necessary FX infrastructure while the current JavaFX projects provide settings not applicable with FX-in-Swing projects. (Petr, ~14 days)

Project properties

JavaFX platform configuration options keep getting extended. NetBeans 7.1 surfaces in the UI the key settings/parameters/properties of JavaFX 2.0. NetBeans 7.2 will add support for settings that became standard in JavaFX after NetBeans 7.1 feature freeze. Most of these should be uncomplicated to surface.